Which of the following is an altered state of consciousness?

A) Cognitive dissonance
B) Free association
C) Meditation
D) Centration


C

Psychology

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According to Dunphy, which of the following describes the sequence of heterosexual relationships during childhood and adolescence?

A) formation of couples with private intimacies, groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd B) groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies C) groups of same-sex friends, public interactions within a crowd of same-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies D) groups of opposite-sex friends, private interactions within a crowd of mixed-sex groups, small mixed-sex groups of the advanced members of the crowd, formation of couples with private intimacies

Psychology

Changes in primary sex characteristics during puberty include what

A. growth of pubic hair and underarm hair. B. growth of the uterus and the testes. C. rapid increase in height. D. growth of a beard.

Psychology

Sylvia asked Ben to wear a pin supporting the Red Cross. When she asked Ben later for a donation to the Red Cross,

a. he would be likely to donate because of the tendency to be consistent in his behavior. b. he would be unlikely to donate because he had already been wearing the pin. c. he would be likely to give more than she asked because of the foot-in-the-door technique. d. he would be unlikely to donate because of the door-in-the-face technique.

Psychology

Research on the relationship of sports participation and teenage girls' self-esteem has

a. been inconclusive. b. shown a negative relationship; nonathletes have stronger self-esteem. c. shown no relationship of team sports to self-esteem. d. shown a positive relationship, with athletes having better self-esteem than nonathletes.

Psychology